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Durham v. Ware

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Mar 4, 1980
153 Ga. App. 701 (Ga. Ct. App. 1980)

Opinion

59304.

SUBMITTED JANUARY 9, 1980.

DECIDED MARCH 4, 1980.

Action for damages. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge McKenzie.

Stuart A. Kurtz, for appellant.

Barry S. Mittenthal, John E. Talmadge, for appellees.


Upon discovering that the vendor did not have title to a portion of a tract of land purchased by appellant, appellant brought this action against his lawyer (and his lawyer's partners), alleging that the lawyer negligently certified as marketable the title to the land which appellant purchased. The recovery sought was the sums "invested" in the property. This appeal is from the grant of partial summary judgment to appellees, limiting any recovery to the relative value on the date of sale of any acreage proven by appellant to have been lost by reason of the alleged negligence of appellees, with interest. We reverse.

Appellees insist that Code Ann. § 29-202 defines the measure of damages in this case and that the trial court properly granted summary judgment based thereon. However, Code Ann. § 29-202 clearly deals with the rights of a purchaser against the vendor. See Beaullieu v. Atlanta Title c. Co., 60 Ga. App. 400 ( 4 S.E.2d 78).

The proper measure of damages in a case such as the present case is stated in Hill v. Cloud, 48 Ga. App. 506 (1) ( 173 S.E. 190): "An attorney at law employed to examine title to real estate who negligently fails to report an existing [title imperfection] is liable to his client for the actual damages sustained as a result of the attorney's negligence. [Cit.]" (Emphasis supplied.)

While it is likely that the value of the land alleged to have been lost through the negligence of appellees will comprise a portion of the damages to be proven at trial, the order of the trial court, limiting the total potential recovery to that single element, was too restrictive. Without considering all evidence of damage, it cannot be said, as a matter of law, that appellant has not suffered other actual damages.

Judgment reversed. Quillian, P. J., and Carley, J., concur.


SUBMITTED JANUARY 9, 1980 — DECIDED MARCH 4, 1980 — CERT. APPLIED FOR.


Summaries of

Durham v. Ware

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Mar 4, 1980
153 Ga. App. 701 (Ga. Ct. App. 1980)
Case details for

Durham v. Ware

Case Details

Full title:DURHAM v. WARE et al

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Mar 4, 1980

Citations

153 Ga. App. 701 (Ga. Ct. App. 1980)
266 S.E.2d 342

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